Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz : Reliability enhancement with discrete optimization
Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran
β¨ Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz is a highly qualified professional with a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems) from Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Iran, a journey that spanned from September 2013 to March 2018. Her expertise extends beyond academic achievements, demonstrated by her participation in a comprehensive training program on electrical switchboard installation in October 2015, organized by the Technical and Vocational Education Organization. πβ‘ This blend of academic prowess and practical training showcases Dr. Moradijoz’s commitment to both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills in the dynamic field of Electrical Engineering. ππ¬
πEducation :Β
Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz is a distinguished professional in the field of Electrical Engineering, having earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems) from Tarbiat Modares University (TMU), Iran, from September 2013 to March 2018. Her academic journey also includes an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering (Power Systems) from TMU, Tehran, Iran, spanning from September 2010 to October 2012. πβ‘
During her master’s studies, Dr. Moradijoz focused on the optimum allocation of electric vehicle parking lots in distribution systems, considering a multi-objective function from an investor’s viewpoint. Her research reflects a strategic approach to the integration of electric vehicles into power systems, showcasing her commitment to addressing contemporary energy challenges. ππ‘ Dr. Moradijoz’s academic achievements and research endeavors highlight her dedication to advancing the field of Electrical Engineering with a focus on sustainable and innovative solutions.
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π Awards and Honors :
Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz stands as a decorated professional in Electrical Engineering, adorned with accolades and honors throughout her academic journey. π In 2008, she achieved the remarkable feat of being ranked 3rd among graduate students in Electrical Engineering at Zanjan University, specifically in the Power Group. This early recognition was followed by the prestigious Zanjan University certificate as a talented student in 2010, underscoring her exceptional capabilities.
Upon embarking on her Ph.D. journey, Dr. Moradijoz continued to excel, securing the 1st rank in the Ph.D. entrance exam in Electrical Engineering at Tarbiat Modares University (Power Group) in 2013. This demonstrated her continued commitment to academic excellence and proficiency in her chosen field. π
Further adding to her list of accomplishments, Dr. Moradijoz received the Best Paper Award at the 2018 Iranian Smart Grid Conference (SGC) held in Kurdistan, Sanandaj, Iran. This recognition signifies her contribution to cutting-edge research and innovation in the realm of smart grids. ππ‘ Dr. Moradijoz’s journey is not only marked by academic achievements but also by her impactful contributions to the evolving landscape of Electrical Engineering.
π§ Research Interests π¬π :
Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz’s intellectual pursuits and research endeavors encompass a broad spectrum of innovative topics within the field of Electrical Engineering. π§ With a keen focus on enhancing Power System Flexibility and Resiliency, her work aims to fortify the adaptability and robustness of energy networks. β‘πͺ
In the realm of Demand Side Management and Demand Response, Dr. Moradijoz delves into strategies that empower consumers to actively engage in energy consumption patterns, contributing to a more sustainable and efficient power grid. ππ Her expertise extends to Power System Operation and Control, where she explores methods to optimize the performance of these complex systems.
Renewable Resource Integration stands as a core area of interest, reflecting Dr. Moradijoz’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions. π±π Embracing the transformative potential of Smart Grids, she investigates cutting-edge technologies that facilitate intelligent energy distribution and consumption.
The intersection of technology and transportation is evident in her exploration of Electric Vehicles, addressing the challenges and opportunities associated with their integration into power systems. πβ‘ Furthermore, Dr. Moradijoz navigates the intricate landscape of Electricity Markets and Power System Economics, contributing to the understanding of economic dynamics in the energy sector. πΉπ
Through this diverse array of research interests, Dr. Mahnaz Moradijoz emerges as a forward-thinking and multidimensional researcher, actively shaping the future of Electrical Engineering and its pivotal role in the global energy landscape. ππ¬
πΒ Publication Impact and Citations :Β
- πΒ Publications: 12 documents indexed in Scopus.
- πΒ Citations: A total of 289 citations for his publications, reflecting the widespread impact and recognition of Dr. Mahnaz Moradijozβs research within the academic community.
- All Time:
- Citations: 402 π
- h-index: 8 π
- i10-index: 8 π
- Since 2018:
- Citations: 287π
- h-index: 8 π
- i10-index: 8 π
π¨βπ« A prolific researcher with significant impact and contributions in the field, as evidenced by citation metrics. ππ¬
Publications ( Top Note ) :
1.Β A multi-objective optimization problem for allocating parking lots in a distribution network
Journal: International Journal of Electrical Power & Energy Systems, 2013, Cited By: 213
2.Β A flexible distribution system expansion planning model: a dynamic bi-level approach
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid, 2017, Cited By: 67
3.Β A flexible active distribution system expansion planning model: A risk-based approach
Journal: Energy, 2018, Cited By: 38
4.Β Optimum placement of distributed generation and parking lots for loss reduction in distribution networks
Conference: Proceedings of 17th Conference on Electrical Power Distribution, 2012, Cited By: 24
5.Β Optimum allocation of parking lots in distribution systems for loss reduction
Conference: 2012 IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting, Cited By: 21
6.Β Flexibility enhancement in active distribution networks through a risk-based optimal placement of sectionalizing switches
Journal: Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2020, Cited By: 15
7.Β A two-stage model for optimum allocation of electric vehicle parking lots in smart grids
Conference: 2018 Smart Grid Conference (SGC), Cited By: 11
8.Β Electric vehicle parking lots as a capacity expansion option in distribution systems: a mixedβinteger linear programingβbased model
Journal: IET Electrical Systems in Transportation, 2020
9.Β A multistage distribution system planning method considering renewable energy: A mixed integer linear programming approach
Conference: 2019 24th Electrical Power Distribution Conference (EPDC), Cited By: 2
10.Β A Two-Layer Model for Optimal Charging Scheduling of Electric Vehicle Parking Lots in Distribution Network
Conference: 2021 IEEE 15th International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics, Cited By: 1